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The umpires reported Craig Overton’s conduct during Somerset CCC’s Rothesay County Championship match against Hampshire on 21st April 2025.  The matter was considered by the Match referee, Alex Swann, who determined that the offence was at Level 1 of the ECB Professional Conduct Regulations: 1(b) wilfully mistreating any part of the cricket ground, equipment or implements used in the match.

The umpires reported Zafar Gohar’s conduct during Middlesex CCC’s Rothesay County Championship match against Glamorgan on 21st April 2025.  The matter was considered by the Match referee, Mike Smith, who determined that the offence was at Level 1 of the ECB Professional Conduct Regulations: 1(b) wilfully mistreating any part of the cricket ground, equipment or implements used in the match.

The umpires reported Cameron Green’s conduct during Gloucestershire CCC’s Rothesay County Championship Match against Kent CCC on 19th April 2025. The matter was considered by the Match referee, Will Smith, who determined that the offence was at Level 1 of the ECB Professional Conduct Regulations: 1(c) Showing dissent at an umpire’s decision by word or action.

The umpires reported Ben Kellaway’s conduct during Glamorgan CCC’s Rothesay County Championship match against Leicestershire CCC on 6 April 2025. The matter was considered by the Match Referee, Mike Smith, who determined that the offence was at Level 1 of the ECB Professional Conduct Regulations: 1 (h) - bowling a dangerous or unfair short pitched delivery and/or accidental non pitching delivery that results in the bowler being disallowed from bowling any further in that innings.

The umpires reported Jack Davies’s conduct during Middlesex’s County Championship match against Lancashire on 4 April 2025. The matter was considered by the Match referee, Phil Whitticase, who determined that the offence was at Level 1 of the ECB Professional Conduct Regulations: 1(j) - any breach of the Head Protector Regulations.